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Waah!! I believe the last time I did a TGIFurahidays post was December?? Well yea. The last two months have been hectic!! Don’t even wanna talk about it. I feel so so so so bad that 1) I haven’t been writing much, and 2) I haven’t been visiting my friends’ blogs much. I feel bad bad bad. Hopefully am forgiven???

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Gosh! Its been two weeks since my last TGIFurahidays post. I feel great. Work has subsided and stuff is going well. I’m also bracing myself up for a busy December! Lotsa things planned. Hopefully, I shall have a good plan for 2011, that includes a “New Year’s Resolution” List of sorts 🙂 *as if anyone follows those!* Anywho, its something I’m gonna do 🙂

This weekend

I’m a busy girl. I am attending my cousin’s grad party *yay-maexcitos* and am also finalizing with a certain project that’s been dragging along for far too long *unajijua!*

Niko Na Safaricom << Believe it or not, this song is more than just an ad. The words are very inspirational. And best of all, you can change the end part saying “Niko na Safaricooooom” and put something like “Niko na Mungu Wanguuuuuu” Yea, I know… doesn’t rhyme!! But so what?? 😛

Today’s Inspirational Quote

*Over & Out*

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Its been, yet again, a fast paced week. Monday and Tuesday I was at Hotel La Mada for a conference on sex workers in East Africa. Quite an interesting conference I must say. The cocktail at the end was graced by @WanjukuMwaurah (read her blog) where she entertained us with her well written, amazingly performed and thought-provoking poetry, themed around the topic of sex work, woman issues and society. It was fun. I had to leave soon though 😦

I never got to pay my sleep debt as I had planned but all in all it went. Something else to note is that, I practically haven’t blogged this entire week! Except for this post. And I feel bad. Bad because I am not keeping to my trend and also because its linked to a whole foray of other stuff that’s bogging me down. #Nottoworry though, al be fine.

On this weekend…

Hopefully it will go on well. Nothing much planned so I shall catch up with friends and family as well as find out about some work stuff. Its gonna be a slide-through weekend.

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Yea! Its been one hell of a week! Notice how similar my tgif posts begin? SMH! I digress. Things are changing and changing for the better. I couldn’t be more thankful.

On this weekend…

I have several stuff lined up. One of them is to pay my sleep debt! Plan ya sato. Sunday kazi iko mingi. But am forever grateful! Sometimes I sit at home and take a biiiig *sigh of relief. Its worth it 🙂

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Damn its been one hell of a week! Just look at the time this post was carved out!! Phew! I swear, am gonna insist on EARNING my keep! As in literally! Hooh!! Sawa. Al not rant. Anyways, the past week has been great. It is the second week since I moved from crazy Thika Rd to Ngong Rd and so far so good. 🙂 Am glad that I now pay Ksh.30 to work as I get excercise from walking from Prestige to my office (around Yaya) by force. I used to pay Ksh.80 so am saving about 50bob *yay* am an economist!

Other than that, I forever am grateful for all the good things that my Creator is doing for me 😀

On this weekend…

This weekend I think I will be going for a Cook-Out organized by the good people @FluidTees! I shall also be going to Tusker Project Fame thanks to @OfficialTPF4 who were kind enough to give me two tickets to attend the Sato show *maexcitos!!!*

I expect Sunday to be lazy lazy lazy! 😀

I soo crave…

Niiiice Milkshake…I have simple cravings 😉

I just wish…

…that we as Kenyans open up our eyes and see the bigger picture. WE are the employers of em bastard silly 222 peeps filling up spaces in Parliament. WE put them there. So its WE who are going to decide whether we wanna keep them there or not. This storo of us complaining kila mara must stop. WE should do something about it. ITS UP TO US!

Inspiration for the week…

African women in general need to know that it’s OK for them to be the way they are – to see the way they are as a strength, and to be liberated from fear and from silence.